The NBA's slogan has changed for the 2011-12 season, but this is still "where amazing happens."

Entering Wednesday's full slate of games, there are "Lincredible" active streaks around the association that ought to be recognized.

Some seem likely to end immediately. Others, meanwhile, are more sustainable.

Whatever the case, be sure to enjoy them while they last.

San Antonio Spurs: 50-Win Seasons

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With 12 consecutive seasons of at least 50 wins, the San Antonio Spurs have perhaps the only NBA streak of any kind to last from lockout to lockout.

And it's not necessarily over yet.

After Tuesday's 99-95 victory over the Detroit Pistons, Tim Duncan and company stand at 20-9.

They will need an improbable 30-7 record from here on out, but the addition of Manu Ginobili certainly helps. He has returned from injury to play in the past two games after 22 absences.

Beyond that, Tony Parker is having one of his best campaigns, while Daniel Green and Tiago Splitter are amid career years.

Even if unusual scheduling ends the Spurs' run, it will be remembered fondly for the multiple championships it has produced.

Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich: Player-Coach Continuity

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Two keys to success in the NBA are talent and chemistry. Nothing contributes to the latter quite like familiarity, and through nearly 15 seasons, Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich can practically read each other's minds.

Popovich had less than seven months of professional head-coaching experience when he made the power forward the first overall draft pick of the San Antonio Spurs in 1997.

The franchise has won at least 60 percent of its games in every regular season since.

Pop is the longest-tenured coach with any team in the four major American sports. Duncan has been by his side through all the good times.

Their unbelievable streak of coexistence will reach a decade and a half during this year's NBA Finals.

However, the former All-Star is on track to become an unrestricted free agent in July.

Russell Westbrook: Consecutive Games

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Basketball is not meant to be played everyday, so it's understandable that superstars and benchwarmers alike have missed games due to injury in this condensed campaign.

Not Russell Westbrook.

In fact, the fourth-year point guard has participated in every meaningful Oklahoma City Thunder contest—regular season and postseason—since he entered the NBA. That run of 297 straight is the longest active one for any individual on any team.

Perhaps more impressively, he has made 280 consecutive starts since Nov. 29, 2008.

Up to that point, the Thunder were a pathetic 1-16. Including the playoffs, OKC has since gone 160-120.